Law is a discipline that relies heavily on library services. This reliance has made Law Libraries indispensable to the provision of effective and efficient legal services and studies. An efficient and responsive law library services is achievable through well organized collections of legal information sources This discourse focus on Classification Schemes and their respective suitability for organizing Law Collections in Nigerian Law Faculties. Three schemes, Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), Library of Congress (LC) and Elizabeth Moys (Moys) were examined and appraised in relation to law collections. This discourse concludes by offering the benefits of Classification to Law Collections
This chapter will give an historical background and account of the use of the Elizabeth Moys Classif...
Mainly this study sought to find out primary sources of law undergraduate law students cite in their...
The study sought to find out secondary sources of law undergraduate law students cite in their resea...
Law is a discipline that relies heavily on library services. This reliance has made Law Libraries in...
This paper discusses Moys Classification Scheme. It reviews the problems associated with classifying...
In order to diligently pursue legal profession, as an undergraduate law student in a reputable insti...
Abstract This paper examines the collection management practices and use of law libraries by undergr...
ABSTRACT Academic Law Libraries are special libraries with special collections for a specialised fi...
The paper examines research from Nigerian Legal System’s prospective and explores sources of Nigeria...
The study investigated the collections and development of law journals in the South East Universitie...
The study investigated the development of law reports collections in the South East Universities in ...
The paper is aimed at demystify legal information resources for new entrants to the law librarianshi...
A law library, like every other library exists to meet the requirements of acquisition, storing, pro...
The study investigated the development of laws and statutes (local and foreign) collections, an accr...
The paper investigated the law information sources used in legal research among undergraduate law st...
This chapter will give an historical background and account of the use of the Elizabeth Moys Classif...
Mainly this study sought to find out primary sources of law undergraduate law students cite in their...
The study sought to find out secondary sources of law undergraduate law students cite in their resea...
Law is a discipline that relies heavily on library services. This reliance has made Law Libraries in...
This paper discusses Moys Classification Scheme. It reviews the problems associated with classifying...
In order to diligently pursue legal profession, as an undergraduate law student in a reputable insti...
Abstract This paper examines the collection management practices and use of law libraries by undergr...
ABSTRACT Academic Law Libraries are special libraries with special collections for a specialised fi...
The paper examines research from Nigerian Legal System’s prospective and explores sources of Nigeria...
The study investigated the collections and development of law journals in the South East Universitie...
The study investigated the development of law reports collections in the South East Universities in ...
The paper is aimed at demystify legal information resources for new entrants to the law librarianshi...
A law library, like every other library exists to meet the requirements of acquisition, storing, pro...
The study investigated the development of laws and statutes (local and foreign) collections, an accr...
The paper investigated the law information sources used in legal research among undergraduate law st...
This chapter will give an historical background and account of the use of the Elizabeth Moys Classif...
Mainly this study sought to find out primary sources of law undergraduate law students cite in their...
The study sought to find out secondary sources of law undergraduate law students cite in their resea...